Pablo Fernandez, the first player from the tournament, has opted to re-enter, as have Jonathan Jaffe and Ben Tollerene. The clock currently reads 70 entrants.
A three-way pot gave us a chip leader in the $25,750 High Roller going into the break here at the PokerStars Championship Bahamas.
On a flop of , Daniel Colman made it 3,600 to see a turn card. Noah Scwartz and Jonathan Jaffe both called behind. The turn card was the , and Colman sensationally moved all-in!
"I can't even enjoy my massage!" said Schwartz. "How much is the shove?"
While the dealer counted it out, Schwartz did the same, announcing "44,675, OK." The dealer corrected him "It's 45,675."
"I'm Jewish, that's the same," said Schwartz with a laugh, before agonising to a fold. Jaffe made the call, however, and showed for the flush draw. Colman turned over and that won the hand after the river gave him a monster stack of almost double his starting 50,000.
"See you in the next one." said Jaffe. Schwartz confirmed after Felipe Ramos called it that he'd folded .
"True story." he said. All we know for sure in that hand is that Colman has 91,000 and the chip lead in the tournament.
Ben Tollerene was the post-flop aggressor when the cards came with 2,000 chips in the pot. Akkari was the only caller and the two men saw a turn of . Tollerene made it 3,200 and Akkari (pictured) called again.
On the river, Tollerene made it 3,000, but Akkari raised to 8,200. Tollerene was faced with a difficult decision and he let it go, to drops slightly behind Akkari in the chip counts, although both men are over the starting stack and average.
Action folded to Chance Kornuth in the small blind and he limped. 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event champ Joe McKeehen then exercised his option from the big with a raise to 800, Kornuth called, and the flop came down .
Kornuth check-called a bet of 800 and then both players checked the turn. Kornuth checked for a third time on the river, and then folded when McKeehen bet 2,200. Despite winning that pot, McKeehen is still sitting on the smallest stack in the room.
Mike Watson raised to 600 under the gun and Justin Bonomo called from button. Bernard Lee called from small blind and the big blind came along to see a flop.
Lee checked, as did the big blind, and Watson bet 1,500. Only Lee called to see the turn and he then check-called a bet of 3,600 from Watson.
Lee checked for a third time on the river and then called Watson's bet of 8,000. Watson showed the , but it was no good as Lee held a boat with the .
With 1,625 in the pot and a flop of , Nick Petrangelo checked from the big blind and Andrew Chen bet 1,000 from the button. Petrangelo woke up with a check-raise to 3,200, Chen called, and the dealer burned and turned the .
Petrangelo fired out a big bet of 12,000, and Chen though long and hard before calling, which brought about the river. Petrangelo moved all in for 37,500, and Chen had to decide what to do with his last 34,300. 90 seconds ticked off the clock and then he laid down his hand.
On a board of , Sam Greenwood has raised Francois Billard on the river. Billard had bet 5,000 , but Greenwood made it 28,000 and Billard went into the tank for around seven minutes. So long, in fact, that Ben Heath called the clock on the Frenchman, before he eventually called.
Greenwood showed , but that wasn't good enough, as Billard had flopped trips with . A very big early pot.